An action-adventure game based on the "Dragons of Despair" campaign module for Dungeons & Dragons and features accurate statistics for each character pulled straight from the D&D rulebook. Play as eight different characters on a quest through the ruined city of Xak Tsaroth to take on the dragon Khisanth.

The Disney parade is ready to begin, but Goofy lost the six keys to the Cinderella Castle! You'll have to travel around the Magic Kingdom and play a variety of different mini-games based on Walt Disney World/Disneyland rides and attractions: Autopia (an auto racing game against Panhandle Pete), Big Thunder Mountain (a fast-paced train track navigation game), the Haunted Mansion (a side-scrolling platformer set in the famous ghost-infested house), and Pirates of the Caribbean (a platformer where you must rescue six villagers from marauding pirates). The sixth key can be won in a series of Disney trivia challengers.

Play as titular space hero Rad Gravity in this action-adventure platformer set on multiple planets, like the junk haven Effluvia, the jungle planet Sauria, or the gravity-reversed world of Turvia. Use various weapons such as beam swords and laser blasters to take down enemies unique to each planet.

A platformer based on the 1960s cartoon. In addition to controlling Bullwinkle through various locales (such as the Swiss Alps and a haunted ship), you'll also play mini-games featuring other mainstays from the cartoon such as Peabody, Sherman, Dudley Do-Right, and Snidely Whiplash.

This 8-bit chess game features medieval-style battle cutscenes for when pieces are captured, in addition to animations for when pieces are moved around the board. You can play against the computer or against a friend.

Get ready for ragged edge racing against 16 of America's hardest charging drivers, including the speed burning master - Bill Elliot!
Inches from the wall you'll need awesome driving and shifting skills, as you scream around the fastest tracks on the NASCAR Circuit in a stock car so real you can feel it in your fingers. Choose from authentic super speedways like Daytona and Talladega, or wild and twisty road courses like Watkins Glen. There's plenty of spin-outs and pit stops, and even 200 mph duels for the pole position!
So Shift! Brake! And Accelerate! And don't forget your high speed strategies, drafting down the straightaways, sling-shotting out in the turns and finding the groove for the checkered championship!
For 1 player only. Coming spring 1990. [1989 Konami pamphlet]

Bugs Bunny has received an invitation to a party celebrating his 50th birthday, but all of his jealous Looney Tunes co-stars are scheming to prevent him from ever making it! Fight against Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, the Tasmanian Devil, and a slew of lesser enemies on your mission to attend your own birthday party!

The California Raisins band has been kidnapped by their rival, the Wild Bunch, and are being held captive in the penthouse suite of Sky High Records. Your mission is to travel through four levels of adventure and collect the four Golden Notes to unlock the entrance and rescue the raisins for their next concert.

Rather a shooting than racing game. Based on Knight Rider TV series. Shooting within many parts of USA and small bits of Canada. Plan your strategy correctly, shoot only red cars and follow yellow trucks. For NES & FamiCom, but only NES release is fully in English.

In this RPG game you play as characters Jack and Ryu. They have been send by their mentor to defeat Evil King Blu Bolter and Yoma Clan. Through out their journey they encounter various enemies which turns gameplay in Chinese Heroes style fight. There's also classic RPG fight where player has to select a move to attack enemy or defend himself. Enemy level increases as you enter new regions. You also have to find seven bell of prism which will be given after completing quest or defeating enemies.

Dr. Wily has renounced his evil ways and is now working with Dr. Light to build Gamma, a new peace-keeping robot. Problems arise, however, when robots around the world start going ballistic! As Mega Man, travel through diverse levels and defeat Snake Man, Spark Man, Magnet Man, Top Man, Shadow Man, Gemini Man, Needle Man, and Hard Man. After that, you'll have to face off against Doc Robot, who can take on the powers of the eight Robot Masters from Mega Man 2 (Bubble Man, Heat Man, Metal Man, Wood Man, Quick Man, Air Man, Crash Man, and Flash Man). Then it's off to Skull Castle to face the real man behind the mayhem. Along the way you'll run into Mega Man's "brother" Proto Man, who will spar with you to make sure you have the skills to defeat this threat.

In Menace Beach, your girlfriend has been kidnapped by Devil Dan and it's up to you to rescue her! You'll run into ninjas and other various foes along the way who want to ensure you never reach your destination.
After the developer, Color Dreams, changed its name to Wisdom Tree and began producing unlicensed Christian-themed video games, Menace Beach was retooled into Sunday Funday. The enemies were changed (new bosses include a fat lady and an Elvis impersonator) and the plot was altered so that now, instead of rescuing your increasingly scantily clad girlfriend, you're trying to make it to church.

This port features faithful recreations of the original mazes and gameplay. Play as Ms. Pac-Man and avoid the four ghosts Blinky, Inky, Pinky, and Sue. Turn the tables when you eat one of the Power Pellets and temporarily gain the ability to devour your pursuers! Catch the bouncing fruit for bonus points, and eat all the dots on screen to advance to the next level. Namco's version is identical to Tengen's release, which was not authorized by Nintendo.

Adventures Of Musashi is a Dragon Quest type clone only it is a bit different from the usual. The most noticeable difference is that you get this stuffed doll animal that rides on your back who rarely attacks or kicks enemy's while you are battling them but he does do this occasionally. It also has some obscene references where Musashi comments about getting laid, and later in the game you get to look at the princess's photo album where she is wearing a Swimsuit, and there are monsters that look questionable as they are nearly naked females. Other than that if you like dragon warrior this game is for you. It has command based battles a world map that you travel on, towns, shops, and etc..

Long considered the "holy grail" of NES game collectors, this competition cartridge includes truncated versions of Super Mario Bros., Rad Racer, and Tetris. Compete in all three within a time limit to achieve the highest score! Unplayable in some emulators due to a DIP switch on the cartridge that the emulator must be programmed for.

A very fun and adictive game. You can play as the north (easy) or south (harder). You move your army in a board style map. Increase your revenue by extending your railroad or better: steal the train of your enemy. When two units meets there is a battle sequence. Both armies have artillery (press the A button until it gets the desired power and release it for crushing power!), release the calvary and break havok the enemy lines or use your infantry for defense... you have to switch between the distint types of units with the B button... in real time!. One of the must funny parts of the games is to take the enemy fort or trains (platform like). 5/5

This take on the classic Pac-Man game features 3D-like, isometric graphics and new board designs. Pac-Man has also gained the ability to jump over ghosts, but be careful--some of these ghosts have their own special abilities, too!

NES-only sequel to Rad Racer. Timed racing with red super car against other cars. Watch out for enemies' red cars. Music can be chosen before the drive. Sing yourself plays no music, but sound files instead. Contains no 3-d view (after pressing select). Even if speed unit has been changed from km/h to mph, the speed is actually the same.

Motorcycle racing with small field of view, from west coast of USA to eastern parts of America. Riders begin with variable position and always have to reach first place. Turbo is lying somewhere on the road, but only slightly increases speed. For NES & FamiCom, but only NES release is in English.

As a half-human, half-robot member of the Special Cybernetic Attack Team, you (and a friend, in two-player co-operative mode) must fight your way through five futuristic, auto-scrolling stages on your way to defeating Vile Malmort and his army of alien invaders. The Japanese version (Final Mission) is significantly more difficult than the American or European releases.

As Mike Jones, star baseball player, you'll need to transverse many exotic islands and fight monsters with your magic yo-yo to rescue your uncle from the evil alien Zoda. Along the way you'll encounter colorful characters who will help you on your quest.

Red falcon has reactivated itself. Players need to fight again. Now, he's coming back stronger than ever, with a sinister plan that includes having his intergalactic warriors seep into the brains of the American Army. Game contains 8 levels of dark fight. Released as Super C for US NES, Probotector II: return of the evil forces for European NES (slightly modified) and as Super Contra for FamiCom (legible this time, but still not title screen except "super" part).

Serving as both a port of the arcade game and a sequel to the first TMNT NES game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II drops the side-scrolling and top-down overworld elements of its NES predecessor and sticks with the beat 'em up formula found in the arcade, also allowing for simultaneous two-player co-op.

Choose from twelve of WCW's hottest wrestlers, including Sting, Ric Flair, and Ricky Steamboat. Choose a tag team partner and compete in a round-robin tournament, or go solo and climb the ranks to challenge the mysterious WCW Master for the World Heavyweight Championship!
The Japanese version of the game, Superstar Pro Wrestling, features a cast of wrestlers considered to be legends in Japan, including Big Van Vader, Antonio Inoki, Stan Hansen, and Giant Baba. The boss character (WCW Master in the US release) is Andre the Giant. Interestingly, the Road Warriors appear in both versions.

Play as The Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Andre the Giant, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, The Big Boss Man, Ravishing Rick Rude, Brutus Beefcake, or "Yourself". Challenge the computer or a friend to a singles, tag team, or three-on-three Survivor Series elimination match. You can also challenge the rest of the roster as "Yourself" (a generic-looking character) to become the World Wrestling Federation Champion.

This port, unauthorized by Nintendo, features faithful recreations of the original mazes and gameplay. Play as Ms. Pac-Man and avoid the four ghosts Blinky, Inky, Pinky, and Sue. Turn the tables when you eat one of the Power Pellets and temporarily gain the ability to devour your pursuers! Catch the bouncing fruit for bonus points, and eat all the dots on screen to advance to the next level. This version is much better than Namco's Nintendo-authorized release.